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The U.S. Postal Inspectors, one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies, investigates mail-based crimes.
Read moreImagine getting an email with images of all the physical mail that’ll be delivered to your home today. That’s just one of the innovations USPS is trying in a pilot program launched in New York City.
In the highly competitive delivery industry, the U.S. Post Office uses any medium that will give it a marketing advantage with residential and business customers.
USPS’ chief HR executive wants Congress to fully integrate the agency’s health plans with Medicare, give the agency control of pricing, and more.
Hanna Kim, who started as deputy director for Login.gov in January, will serve as its director starting in May. She will replace Dan Lopez-Braus.
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) and six of her colleagues do not think USPS plans to grow the package business are delivering as promised.
The Social Security commissioner says reducing phone wait times is among his top three priorities to improve how SSA serves citizens.
The extensive underutilization of federally occupied space highlighted in recent reports from GAO and the Public Buildings Reform Board.
The review also uncovers a leadership failure to do historical comparisons to identify year-to-year trends in harassment.
The Public Buildings Reform Board finds agency headquarters buildings operated at 12% of their estimated capacity, on average, from January-September 2023.
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act requires agencies to provide reasonable accommodations, from longer breaks to telework.
A recent update by the Office of Management and Budget aims to give state, local, and tribal governments more autonomy on how they spend federal grant money.